Installed Xeon E3- 1. V2 in Gen. 8 HP Microserver. Thanks to a homeservershow forum member keeping track of prices I ordered the HP Gen. Microserver 1. 61. T . Compatible Processors(added July 2. Here’s a list of processors I think would be good candidates. HP Proliant ML1. 10 G6 Released – Still a worthy virtualization work or home lab server? The much anticipated, at least by me ! So What’s Not New? As would be expected there are a number of areas that remain the same with the server such as memory – a 1. GB max would have been nice though this would mean the ML1. ML/DL3. 00 Proliant Series server space. Memory: Maximum 1. GB Disk: SATA Non- hot plug as standard (though can support SAS based disk) Disk Controller: SATA integrated Network: Single 1. Gb NIC Port Expansion: 3 x PCI Express slots (Gen. Gen. 1 x. 8 and Gen. V PCI Warranty: 1 Year (Although the original ML1. G5’s came with a 3 year warranty this was scaled back about 9 months ago to a 1 year warranty) For more technical details check out this HP Proliant ML1. G6 Data Sheet. HP Proliant ML1. G6 Models: The following table (click to visit the HP site) provides a summary of the various ML1. G6 servers: VMware ESX/ESXi Compatibility? With the increased range of devices now on the VMware ESX/ESXi compatibility list the news is good for the ML1. G6 with both the CPU and Network Adapter being on the list. Tech. Head Final Thoughts. From the perspective of purchasing one for use in a work or home virtualization lab the initial advertised price of over . What always made the ML1. ML1. 15, so special was its fantastic price (ie: sub .
Wow, SystemTap was on my todo list, but now you’ve completely put me off it. Right from the start, that If you’ve updated to ESXi 6.0 U1b, build 3380124 and you have lots of templates, you may run into some problems if you update VMware Tools to the latest.
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